"Should I be elected to the office of President of the United States, I will keep my oath. Justice Blackmun, in Roe vs. Wade, admitted that “of course” the child in the womb is protected by the Fourteenth Amendment, if they are a person. Since it is self-evident that they are a person, my first act as President, after having sworn the oath, will be to publish a presidential finding to that effect. My second act will be to ask for the resignation of anyone in the executive branch who will not act accordingly. My third act will be to order the closing of every abortion facility in the country, as per the explicit, imperative requirement of the Supreme Law of the Land. 'No person shall be deprived of life without due process of law.' 'No State shall deprive any person of life without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.'”

---Tom Hoefling

Despite this, for the most part, every pro-life leader, pastor, political adviser, etc. said that we must vote for the lesser of the two evils, to keep the 'more' evil person out of office. Well, fearing man more than God failed us. Twice. God gave us who we deserved for not being faithful to Him. And even if the lesser evil had won, you'd still be able to sacrifice your own child in the womb, at any point during a pregnancy, today. I am in no way saying that just because an abolitionist is running for president that abortion will automatically end. There is still much work to be done. Don't ever stop being salt and light. What I am saying and attempting to persuade you to do is STOP listening only to the main stream media, political advertising and advisers, and do your own due diligence. Test the candidates against the word of God. That is what matters. Voting for the lesser of two evils may seem like a step-in-the-right-direction to us mere men, but if we want to realize God's blessings, we must be faithful to Him. This may be one of those times where voting to honor God may not seem to make sense (worldly) but that doesn't matter. If we truly do love the Lord with all of our heart, soul, mind and strength, that means we are trust and be faithful to Him above all else. We must do His will and rely on His providence alone.

"Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths."

-- Proverbs 3:5-6

We know the verses. Our actions must reflect that we believe them to be true."

I have a dream, that the American people, overwhelmingly convicted in their consciences by God, will rise up en masse like the people of Berlin did in 1989 and physically tear down the walls of the child murder mills in this country. That they will bring in the heavy equipment and flatten the buildings which are so stained with innocent blood. That the plots of land will be left as bare memorials of the millions of innocents lost, marked only by a single white cross, to remember each precious individual person, made in the image and likeness of God, who was deprived of their supreme God-given right.

Federal judges do not receive lifetime appointments to the bench, as so many seem to believe. According to the Constitution, they serve only while they are on good behavior.

And so, when these judges render opinions that violate basic morality, or the Constitution, or exceed their constitutional authority, they should not be obeyed, they should be impeached and removed immediately.

The fallacy of judicial supremacy is a coup d'etat against constitutional republican self-government. If our elected representatives do not understand these simple facts, we should be about the business of firing them immediately and replacing them with people who will keep their oath of office.

If we don't soon adopt this as standard practice, there will no longer be any constitutional republic left to save. And our posterity, those who survive the coming cataclysm, will curse our names for having surrendered their right to govern themselves in liberty.

Since 1984 the Republican Party platform has contained language that recognizes the moral principles of the Declaration of Independence as they apply to unborn babies, and that the Fourteenth Amendment's equal protection requirement applies to those innocent children.

Sadly, four years ago, under the leadership of a longtime attorney for National Right to Life, the GOP platform committee drafted, and their convention approved, language in support of a laundry list of immoral, unconstitutional regulatory bills which completely contradict the good 1984 Reagan-era language.

And, little has changed inside the GOP, or in NRTL - which is little more than an arm of the GOP anyway - in the intervening four years.

So, you can bet your bottom dollar that this year in Cleveland they will continue to be the party of immoral, unconstitutional self-contradiction and hypocrisy, not the party of abortion abolition and justice.

The first reason human government exists is to protect the God-given, unalienable, individual, equal right to live.

This is the first reason the presidency of the United States exists.

This is the first reason the Congress of the United States exists.

This is the first reason the courts exist.

This is the first reason the state governments, in all their parts, exist.

This is the first obligation of every individual who takes the oath of office to support and defend the Constitution of the United States.

And it is an obligation not only to the born, but to those who still reside in their mother's wombs, and to our Posterity.

Stop acting like this is optional. Stop voting for any candidate who does not fully understand this, and who has not credibly demonstrated a full commitment to restoring equal protection for every innocent person in this country, from their creation until natural death.

"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are CREATED EQUAL, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men..."

For decades we've heard Republicans and Democrats tell us that we have to somehow "overturn Roe vs. Wade" in order to stop the abortion holocaust.

In the first place, there's nothing to "overturn." Roe was not a law. It was an arbitrary, unconstitutional, lawless court opinion delivered by a handful of oath-breaking, unprincipled, usurping judges -- men who have all already gone on to meet the Supreme Judge of the Universe to explain exactly why they did what they did. Their mere opinion, in one particular case, which opened the door to one of the largest mass murders in human history, is, and always has been, completely null and void, by every natural law, constitutional principle upon which this republic was founded.

However, even by the corrupt standards of the decision itself, the decision has already been overturned.

By whom?

By the current leader of the pro-abortion forces in this country, Hillary Clinton.

From the written opinion itself:

"The appellee and certain amici argue that the fetus is a 'person' within the language and meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment...If this suggestion of personhood is established, the appellant's case, of course, collapses, for the fetus' right to life would then be guaranteed specifically by the Amendment."

-- Justice Harry A. Blackmun, Roe vs. Wade, 1973

That's right. Roe turned completely on whether or not the unborn child is a person.

And yesterday, Hillary Clinton finally faced up to the truth of the matter and established that indeed, the unborn child is a person.

"The unborn person doesn't have constitutional rights," she said. (VIDEO)

"No person shall be deprived of life without due process of law."

"No State shall deprive any person of life without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws."

-- The Constitution of the United States

In fact, if they are a person, as she now admits to be the case, they do have God-given, unalienable, constitutional rights. End of the story. Even the infamous Blackmun court admitted as much.

This official candidate statement was submitted to the California Secretary of State.

Tom Hoefling:

I'm a conservative, husband, father of nine, and grandfather of three. I'm running because I deeply fear for my children's future. Our republic is in peril.

I'm asking for your vote because the elites in the Republican and Democratic parties have lost sight of the original principles that made America the greatest nation on earth. They no longer feel obligated to fulfill the primary duties of their sacred oath of office.

A vote for me is a vote for the natural law principles of the Declaration of Independence, the fulfillment of the stated purposes of our Constitution, and the keeping of the oath to fulfill that precious Constitution's explicit requirements.

If you care about the equal protection of our God-given, unalienable, individual rights, the equal protection of the unborn child, the preservation of the natural family, the preservation of our right to keep and bear arms, and the protection of our national sovereignty, security, and borders, I represent you.

A vote for me is also a vote for fundamental tax, monetary, and regulatory reform. It's a vote for educational freedom. It's a vote for responsible, constitutional spending.

And, last but not least, a vote for me is a vote to rein in our out-of-control judiciary, which is running roughshod over our rights, and over the checks and balances that are supposed to be built into our republican, constitutional system of self-government.

'Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain.'

Tom Hoefling on Government:

"Just as 'good fences make for good neighbors,' good government is mainly about knowing where the legitimate boundaries are, and having the courage to defend those borders forcefully. This is true in terms of the defense of our territory, our security, and our national sovereignty, but it also applies to the sworn duty of all of those in government to equally protect the God-given, unalienable rights of each individual person, from their creation onward, their sacred obligation to stay well within the enumerated powers of our constitutions, and of the role legitimate government must play in balancing the competing rights and interests of the people, in order to establish justice."